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Betty Campbell, First Community Village, Columbus, OH

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We are the library committee at a retirement community. We have been welcomed at various schools by students and teachers. It is a pleasure to us to be part of this project.

Dorie Anderson, Elwood Elementary PTO, Elwood Elementary School, Elwood, IL

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Teachers
 I am a 3rd grade teacher at Elwood CCSD #203 in Elwood, Illinois.  Our PTO has purchased dictionaries for the last 2 years, and I cannot tell you how much of a difference it has made to our 3rd graders.  They love their dictionaries and use them all the time. They have word races, sit and read them just for fun, and they all...
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From A-Z, Kiwanis spreads love of language

Apr 07 2011
Mary
News

The Dearborn Outer Drive Kiwanis has spent the last month passing out dictionaries to third graders in hopes that they'll inspire a lifetime passion for the written word.What's the longest word in

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Apr 07 2011
Mary
News

This year the Dictionary Project donated dictionaries to the third grade students at Westwood Elementary school in Portland, Michigan.

Mitchel, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionary. I’ve olwys whanted one my hole life. I’d say your the best people or persons. Sinreroly, Mitchel  

Marion, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project, thank you for the dictionary. I will use it to help me do my homework once again thank you. Sincerly Marion  

Kenna, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionaries. Us students needed them. I never had my own dictionary. Sincerely, Kenna  

Devin, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you very very much! I am going to use this a lot for school work instead of are old ones. This is a lot better. Sincerely Devin

Anna, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionaries. We use them in class a lot. At the end of the year my teacher said we can bring the dictionaries home. I will use it a lot in school and at my house. Thank you again. Sincerely, Anna

Jenna, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Sirs, Thank you for the dictionary. I will take very good care of it. It will really help me understand words in my book that I don’t know. Sincerely, Jenna
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